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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,April 26,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 12. PARKS COMMISSION CHAIRMAN'S UPDATE <br /> Chair Brian Roath gave an update regarding the Parks Commission.He thanked the Council for their <br /> continued support for the Commission in their advisory role.There are seven people on the Commission <br /> right now with varying interests,expertise,and experiences and they are working well together.He noted <br /> they do not have alternates so if there is interest from anyone,they would like to get that in the pipeline. <br /> Chair Roath noted Lurton Park,Navarre Park,and Saga Hill have been completed in recent years and the <br /> Commission has a full plate of things they are working on and planning for in the next five years,and <br /> have identified some major projects beyond five years. They are finishing up the soccer fields at <br /> Bederwood Park and Councilmember Seals is planning a great event on May 22,2021. Orono is <br /> partnering with the Orono Westonka Soccer Club to have a grand opening on that day. Chair Roath <br /> shared the Commission has spent a lot of time and effort on Big Island and is finally coming to fruition <br /> and that ribbon cutting is planned for August 7,2021.They are also starting the process of a connector <br /> trail between the Dakota Trail and Navarre and have recently finished final touches on the East Long <br /> Lake Trail. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted these are not small projects but are pretty major;it has been amazing. <br /> Chair Roath said five years out are some other major projects. Crystal Bay Park is in the pre-planning <br /> process and Commissioners are assigned and starting to identify key stakeholders to work on developing <br /> a plan for feedback and input.This park is the"storefront"of the City when considering how many <br /> people go down the Dakota Trail every year and the Commission thinks it has great opportunity to <br /> develop something that connects the trail and serves the neighborhood as well as Orono residents. <br /> Hackberry is the biggest project in the next 10 years and will be redeveloped, including tearing down the <br /> house and moving a lot of soil.The Commission may contact the Baseball Association as they use that <br /> park and as their needs grow it may be a good location for the City to support the growth of those <br /> activities. Trails in general are important to the Commission,building trails,connecting trails,and so <br /> forth. Chair Roath said the Commission is approaching the golf course in two ways,they see the golf <br /> course as a business in the summer and as a park in winter.There are people involved in both of those <br /> groups and the timelines are different, but either way it is something on the radar for the next five years. <br /> Lakeview Legacy Trail is the first priority on the list and he understands the Council had a workshop <br /> earlier talking about road improvement priorities.The development of that trail probably makes sense to <br /> dovetail in with the resurfacing of that road. <br /> Mayor Walsh stated the road probably would not be done until at least 2024. <br /> Chair Roath noted that gives the Commission time to plan and have more discussion on it. Summit Park <br /> has been talked about a lot in the last year and regardless of what happens with the Rowing Club(as their <br /> plans would not interfere)it would be a great opportunity to put a new play area and they have been <br /> engaging with a vendor and getting ideas. Chair Roath noted the Commission is attuned to the funding <br /> and availability for all of the projects;Big Island has drawn down a lot of the Park funds and Hackberry <br /> Park in 5+years is another one where they need to start building reserves if they want to move forward on <br /> it. He stated there are a lot of small and medium projects in between. <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />